An overview of the distributed integrated cognition affect and reflection diarc architecture
DIARC has been under development for over 15 years. Different from other cognitive
architectures like SOAR or ACT-R, DIARC is an intrinsically component-based distributed …
architectures like SOAR or ACT-R, DIARC is an intrinsically component-based distributed …
Exploring the Relationship between Emergent Sociocognitive Roles, Collaborative Problem-Solving Skills, and Outcomes: A Group Communication Analysis.
Collaborative problem-solving (CPS) has become an essential component of today's
knowledge-based, innovation-centred economy and society. As such, communication and …
knowledge-based, innovation-centred economy and society. As such, communication and …
Group communication analysis: A computational linguistics approach for detecting sociocognitive roles in multiparty interactions
Roles are one of the most important concepts in understanding human sociocognitive
behavior. During group interactions, members take on different roles within the discussion …
behavior. During group interactions, members take on different roles within the discussion …
Learning about stress from building, drilling and flying: a scoping review on team performance and stress in non-medical fields
Background Teamwork is essential in healthcare, but team performance tends to deteriorate
in stressful situations. Further development of training and education for healthcare teams …
in stressful situations. Further development of training and education for healthcare teams …
[PDF][PDF] Toward Genuine Robot Teammates: Improving Human-Robot Team Performance Using Robot Shared Mental Models.
Robots are uniquely suited to performing dull, dirty, or dangerous tasks that can complement
and enhance the work that humans do. As a result, they are increasingly needed to serve as …
and enhance the work that humans do. As a result, they are increasingly needed to serve as …
Ten simple rules for successful and sustainable African research collaborations
RD Dine, LYM Elkheir, MO Raimi… - PLOS Computational …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Collaborative research consists of an equal partnership of researchers from diverse
backgrounds who pursue mutually interesting and beneficial questions to achieve a …
backgrounds who pursue mutually interesting and beneficial questions to achieve a …
Team workload in action teams: Exploring the impact of interdependence
CJ Johnson, CS Lieber… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Team workload is a team-level construct considered similar to, but not reducible to,
individual workload and mediated by team coordination. Despite this, the conceptualization …
individual workload and mediated by team coordination. Despite this, the conceptualization …
How should agents ask questions for situated learning? an annotated dialogue corpus
Intelligent agents that are confronted with novel concepts in situated environments will need
to ask their human teammates questions to learn about the physical world. To better …
to ask their human teammates questions to learn about the physical world. To better …
Exploring the effects of role scripts and goal-orientation scripts in collaborative problem-solving learning
Y Lu, KR Li, Z Sun, N Ma, YF Sun - Education and Information …, 2023 - Springer
Collaborative problem-solving (CPS) learning is increasingly valued for its role in promoting
higher-order thinking of learners. Despite the widespread application of role scripts in CPS …
higher-order thinking of learners. Despite the widespread application of role scripts in CPS …
Exploring the effects of roles and group compositions on social and cognitive interaction structures in online collaborative problem-solving
Collaborative problem-solving (CPS) involves the interaction and interdependence of
students' social and cognitive skills, making it a complex learning process. To delve into the …
students' social and cognitive skills, making it a complex learning process. To delve into the …